Digital Humanities : History and Development
Digital Humanities : History and Development
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Author(s): Le Deuff, Le
Le Deuff, Olivier
ISBN No.: 9781786300164
Pages: 174
Year: 201803
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 247.71
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Introduction ix Chapter 1. The Republics of Letters: the Need to Communicate and Exchange 1 1.1. Republic of Letters 2 1.2. The role of journals and the beginning of scientific information 6 Chapter 2. The Science of Writings and Documentation 13 2.1.


The importance of media and technology 15 2.2. A science of writing? 16 2.3. From bibliotheconomy to bibliology 18 2.4. Between documentation and documentality 19 Chapter 3. From Lists to Tables, the Question of Indexing 23 3.


1. In the beginning was the index 24 3.2. The need to handle information 28 3.3. Index and hypertext 29 3.4. Indexing as a design 30 3.


5. Indexing knowledge versus indexing existences 33 Chapter 4. The Need to Find Information 37 4.1. Information overabundance 37 4.2. The review process 40 4.3.


Retrieving information 41 4.4. Between editorialization and information architecture 43 Chapter 5. The Researcher's Workstation and the History of Hypertexts 47 5.1. A hypertextual history 49 5.2. Paul Otlet and proto-digital humanities 53 5.


3. The success of the Web 59 Chapter 6. The Quantitative Leap: Social Sciences and Statistics 65 6.1. Statistical reasoning 65 6.2. A dispute over methods? 70 6.3.


François Furet and history 72 6.4. Between totalitarian science and the end of science 75 6.5. Digital literacy or overcoming opposition 78 Chapter 7. Automatic Processing: Concordances,Occurrences and Other Interpretation and Visualization Matrices 81 7.1. Ostranenie 81 7.


2. Concordances 83 7.3. Corpus creation 88 7.4. The word association method 90 Chapter 8. Metadata Systems 93 8.1.


Cataloging 94 8.2. Markup language. 96 8.3. Folksonomies and the path of open digital humanities 98 8.4. The Web of data, from tree to graph 99 Chapter 9.


The New Metrics: From Scientometrics to Webometrics 101 9.1. Bibliometrics and scientometrics 101 9.2. The reduction of science 103 9.3. The statistical expression of science 105 9.4.


Nalimov's works 106 9.5. Scientometrics and traditional tools 108 Chapter 10. The Map: More than the Territory 113 10.1. Cybergeography - a forerunner of digital studies? 114 10.2. The map is not (only) the territory 117 10.


3. Social networks and sociometry 118 10.4. A cartographic esthetic 120 10.5. Modeling and schematics 122 Conclusion 123 Bibliography 131 Index 147.


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